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03

Nov

2018

Hike4hunger – Actions To The World Food Day On 16 October

by fumc

hike4hunger is an international movement that wants to draw attention with global actions on the annual World Food day. Goal is that this day in memory of all. The participants of the actions would expressing their solidarity with the people suffering from hunger. Details can be found by clicking Related Group or emailing the administrator. Each individual must make a contribution, we can reach that starving people belong to history. The year’s partner of hike4hunger is the hunger project. A non-governmental organization committed to the target for over thirty years, the hunger to overcome worldwide. Click Tony Parker to learn more.

The hunger project was able to achieve great successes with his strategies. It puts in his work, to give people confidence in their own strength and to support them on their way out of poverty. In the future our children will have the say and their values and their behavior will determine how our world evolves. Students to be interested in the world food situation and to enjoy, for which they To use improvement, hike4hunger has posted from 2010 a school award. Two schools that have made a particularly good action for World Food Day on 16 October and carried out awarded 5000 Australian dollars. This can be a hike, a sponsored walk, a scavenger hunt, or similar. If ingested in the campaign donations, these come to the hunger project good.

With the participation of the hike4hunger, you become part of a global community that focuses directly on initiatives to overcome hunger. The partnership between hike4hunger and the hunger project is a great way to do something to strengthen others. Who would like to participate with his school class, or in any other form of action on 16th October 2010, finds evidence for this on the home page of the hunger project at:. Company description the hunger project is a global non-governmental organisation (NGO), the since 1977 with a total of 350 employees and around 362.000 volunteers together for the sustainable Overcoming chronic hunger occurs in 13 countries in Africa, South Asia and Latin America (currently in Ethiopia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Senegal and Uganda in India and Bangladesh; Mexico, Bolivia and Peru). The international headquarters is in New York. In Germany, the hunger project works since 1982 as a recognized non-profit association with about 50 volunteers active and six part-timers. Other partner countries are: Australia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, and the Switzerland. The hunger project focuses on three guiding principles: mobilization to the self-responsibility, equality between women and men, as well as strengthening of local democracy. All strategies and initiatives are designed to support the eight UN Millennium development goals.